Yahoo has started prompting its users to upgrade to the new Firefox by displaying a link in the top right corner of the browser window. The prompt appears on Internet Explorer, Opera and even the new Yandex browser. More →

Multiple vulnerabilities have been detected in popular web browsers Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox and cyber security sleuths have advised Internet users in the Indian cyberspace to guard against arbitrary activities on their systems.
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Mozilla has announced that the Firefox browser has hit version 22. Now, developers can create high performance web applications, and users will also be able to make video calls and share files directly from the browser. Importantly, all this will happen without the need of plugins or third party software.
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Mozilla has updated its Firefox web browser, bolstering privacy controls on the browser by leaps and bounds. Users can now open a new private browsing window with an existing browsing session, so the user need not close an existing window. This also holds true for the Android version of the web browser.
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Mozilla has announced that its popular Firefox browser is getting a social API that has the Facebook Messenger for Firefox now baked in to the browser. Users will need to manually enable this feature. This is an important integration considering users spend 20 percent of their time on social website and Facebook is the biggest social network of them all.
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A couple of days ago Mozilla teased a preview of revamped version of its Firefox browser for Android and today it has officially released the browser on the Google Play market. Mozilla is promising a significant performance boost in the new Firefox browser for Android with it claiming Firefox leading the browser pack in the SunSpider benchmark.
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Ever since Microsoft announced a version of Windows 8 on ARM architecture (Windows RT), there has been a lot of confusion over the two separate desktop and metro environments. Weirdly, the two environments even have two different versions of Internet Explorer. What's worse, on Windows RT for ARM chips, Microsoft will not allow third parties to develop applications for the desktop mode. And here is where Mozilla and Google have come out against Microsoft for not allowing desktop versions of their popular web browsers.
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Ever since it was launched Google Chrome has been chipping away on the dominant marketshare of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer which comes pre-loaded with Windows. Chrome’s quest of becoming the world’s most used browser was realized on March 18 2012, albeit for only a day. StatsCounter has issued a graph which extrapolates Chrome’s jump to being the number one browser on the planet for March 18, however then it also noted that Internet Explorer quickly regained reigns of its number one position the next day. More →

Mozilla is all set to announce its first device, rumored to be made by LG, based on its upcoming open operating system called Boot to Gecko (B2G) at the MWC. And like every successful OS and its corresponding app store, B2G will be coupled with Mozilla Marketplace (an open app store) since B2G devices would need a dedicated app store to catch the attention of the end users. Mozilla Marketplace will be open for the developers who in turn will make open web apps for Firefox browser and also for the upcoming stack of devices based on B2G OS using CSS, JavaScript and HTML5. The thinking that goes behind the development of the B2G is the fact that Mozilla wanted to create a standalone OS for the open web, an open technology that allows developers to make similar apps for both desktop and mobile platforms. It does wants to empower its Firefox with apps and will primarily be based as browser-based, just like the Chrome OS.
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